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I,M (k) =kInitial, medial (k) is spelled k before e, i, or y.
I, M (v) = ?Initial, medial (v) is spelled v.
F (v) = ?Final (v) is spelled ve.
I (z) =?Initial (z) is spelled z.
M,F (z) =?Medial, final (z) is spelled s
v' cvWhen one consonant stands between 2 sounded vowels, the word most frequently divides before the consonant, and the accent most often falls on the 1st syllable.
M or = (êr)Combination or is pronounced (êr) after w, as in world
vr2 letters in the same S that come together to make an unexpected sound.
I,M,F (ē) = eeInitial, medial, final (ē) is spelled ee as in feef and three.